Centre For Sight Jaipur Reveals How It's Transforming Comprehensive Eye Care Services
Jaipur's growing eye care needs demand comprehensive solutions. Centre For Sight Jaipur offers end-to-end services, from advanced cataract and LASIK to specialized treatments, backed by expert ophthalmologists and cutting-edge technology. Discover how they provide quality, coordinated vision care for families across the city.
Jaipur’s eye-care needs are expanding, according to the 2011 population of 30.73 lakh, a mix of working adults, students, and an ageing family base is driving demand across everything from routine vision checks to long-term disease management. (Jaipur Municipal Corporation)
What makes Jaipur’s eye-care landscape tricky is that the "big" problems look ordinary at the start. Refractive errors in children and teens can quietly affect learning. Recent school-based studies in India report a refractive error prevalence of ~22.7% in urban children. (National Library of Medicine)
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At the same time, cataract remains a leading driver of treatable vision loss as families age, and lifestyle diseases add pressure too. Rajasthan health reporting has flagged ~9% diabetes and ~18% hypertension prevalence in the state. (The Times of India)
In this landscape, Centre For Sight’s Jaipur presence is positioned around organised, end-to-end care, bringing key sub-specialities into one system as it strengthens comprehensive eye care services in the city.
Comprehensive Eye Care Services in Jaipur
In Jaipur, families don’t choose an eye hospital only for a single visit; they choose it for the full journey. That decision becomes even more deliberate for high-value procedures like cataract surgery or laser vision correction.
Centre For Sight’s Jaipur model is designed around that "stay-with-one-team" expectation, with dedicated centres in Malviya Nagar and Vaishali Nagar and an emphasis on spotting issues early rather than waiting for symptoms to worsen.
For cataract treatment, the focus is "plan first": a pre-op evaluation that includes detailed eye measurements, corneal mapping to assess astigmatism, and a retinal review when needed, followed by lens counselling based on your daily needs like reading, screen work, driving, and night vision.
Lens choices can go beyond standard monofocal lenses, with toric lenses for astigmatism, multifocal or trifocal lenses for near-to-intermediate vision, and EDOF lenses for an extended range of focus in suitable eyes. Technique selection is also personalised, with options like laser-assisted techniques, such as robotic femtosecond laser, appropriate for added precision.
For LASIK, the treatment begins with eligibility checks, including corneal thickness and shape, tear-film quality and dryness risk, pupil size, and eye power stability, along with clear counselling on expectations and goals. Based on the eye profile, techniques include laser eye surgery and flapless small-incision options like SMILE eye surgery.
Beyond these, the same system supports long-term, coordinated eye care across specialities, retina and uvea services for conditions such as diabetic retinopathy, macular degeneration, retinal detachment, and uveitis, and glaucoma treatment with management that includes medication, laser, and surgery to help preserve remaining vision.
Cornea services cover conditions like corneal ulcers, keratoconus and pterygia, and surgical options such as penetrating keratoplasty, lamellar keratoplasty, endothelial keratoplasty (DSAEK/DMEK), and DALK when required.
Paediatric ophthalmology and squint care spans issues like strabismus (squint), lazy eye, paediatric cataracts, paediatric glaucoma and alignment concerns with therapy, glasses, and surgery where needed.
It also extends to neuro-ophthalmology for vision issues linked to the optic nerve and brain pathways, oculoplasty for eyelid, tear-duct, and orbit conditions as well as select facial aesthetics, ocular oncology for eye and eyelid tumours, and ocular surface and dry eye clinics for computer vision syndrome. This helps families stay within one care network as cases become more complex over time.
Advanced Medical Technology
For most Jaipur families, "advanced" doesn’t mean a fancy machine; it means fewer missed diagnoses and fewer surprises after surgery.
Centre For Sight builds that confidence by making quality evaluations as a key part of the process by utilising corneal mapping tools such as Pentacam, Sirius, ORBScan II, and Tomey to support cataract and refractive planning, while OCT and fundus imaging help rule out retinal risk, and visual field testing with eye-pressure checks strengthen glaucoma assessment before any treatment plan is finalised.
On the surgical side, the network positions cataract care around modern, precision-supported workflows. The centres are equipped for cataract surgery and premium intraocular lenses, reflecting how cataract outcomes today are planned around both eye health and lifestyle needs, not just cataract removal.
Highly Skilled Experts
Centre For Sight Jaipur team spans ophthalmologists across cataract, refractive, and retina care, supported by optometrists, OT nurses, technicians, and on-ground coordinators/counsellors who help patients understand reports, procedure choices, and post-op routines.
Clinical leadership is anchored by Dr. Mukesh Sharma, who brings 30+ years of OT experience and has served as Medical Director at CFS Jaipur since 2013, with an anterior-segment focus that includes phaco, MICS, femto-cataract, and refractive correction
The network is reinforced by specialists who keep care both expert and accessible at scale, Dr. Rajendra Kumar Nalwaya has 32+ years of experience, including prior government specialist roles in Rajasthan and district-level recognition for cataract work.
Alongside him, Dr. Mohd. Anash Pathan brings 13+ years of experience as a vitreoretinal surgeon. His presence adds retinal depth to the team, especially in cases where surgical planning benefits from closer retina evaluation.
At a group level, Jaipur's specialist depth is backed by national leadership such as Prof. Dr. Mahipal S. Sachdev (Padma Shri) with 42+ years of experience in advanced vision correction and anterior segment care, along with refractive-first milestones like India’s first iLASIK and pioneering SILK globally.
Infrastructure & Patient Safety
Centre For Sight’s Jaipur centres are NABH-accredited, meaning care is expected to run on defined processes, consistent checks, and infection-control discipline, not ad-hoc decisions.
The centres also support repeat-visit families with in-house diagnostics and treatment, along with practical essentials like an in-house pharmacy, parking, cashless payments, and insurance support that make long-term follow-ups easier to manage.
Conclusion
Jaipur’s eye-care needs are growing across ageing families, students, and lifestyle-linked conditions, making organised, end-to-end care more important than isolated treatment.
Centre For Sight Jaipur aims to support that need with coordinated diagnosis-to-follow-up care, specialist depth, and advanced cataract and LASIK services.












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